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review Inheritance ☆ E-book, or Kindle E-pub Ditch him When the funeral leads to unexpected conseuences Andy has to ask himself how far will he go to change his lifeFrom early twentieth century Turkey to modern day London Nicholas Shakespeare takes us on an extraordinary journey that. As a book club we found this book to be an easy and interesting read which didn t disappoint our expectations Despite having a slow start with a character who we didn t really care for when the narrative reached the retelling of Makertich s life we felt that the story really took off The two parts didn t join particularly well due to the completely different tone and subject and sometimes it was difficult to understand who was talking in the second part Still we much preferred the story of Makertich s life to the story of Andy s We had huge sympathy with Makertich s plight and the sadness of his end which stood in stark contrast to Andy s life and his attempts to deal with his own new found wealth Our interest was piued by the references to Makertich s Armenian heritage and the Armenian genocide and we felt that we learnt much that we didn t know before This backstory truly made the book uniue and memorable The moral that we took from the book was about the importance of a person being true to themselves and their real identity We found this to be pertinent not just in the case of Makertich but also in Andy and the recurring villain of the piece The book wonderfully detailed the journey some of the characters undertook to learn about who they and others really were We were less sure about the moral which we could glean from Andy s acuisition of wealth By the end he seems to get the girl get the house and be able to while away his hours writing Maybe money can buy you happiness The characters other than Andy were interesting and we were particularly intrigued by the villain and his drive to destroy Makertich Again his struggle to admit who he really was and commit to his true identity caused him problems we felt We particularly liked the title which gave rise to a discussion as to the different inheritances in the book money identities manuscripts and truths The whole premise for the work gaining a fortune by accidently attending the wrong funeral also drew us in and 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review Inheritance ☆ E-book, or Kindle E-pub Explores the temptations of unexpected wealth the secrets of damaged families and the price of being true to oneself At once a love story spanning many decades and a tragedy of betrayal and missed opportunities it is a romance for our time. An easy read and good escapism I noticed how he changed his style of writing when he told Madigan s story though Some clever metaphors but sometimes I struggled with his floating sentences Also what was with the spiel on God and religion toward the end of the book The voice was far too educated to be that of his grandma even if it was in Armenia Le roman de la vie price of being true to oneself At once a love story spanning many decades and a tragedy of betrayal and missed opportunities it is a romance for our time. An easy read and good escapism I noticed how he changed his style of writing when he told Madigan s story though Some clever metaphors but sometimes I struggled with his floating sentences Also what was with the spiel on God and religion toward the end of the book The voice was far too educated to be that of his grandma even if it was in Armenia
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review Inheritance ☆ E-book, or Kindle E-pub Andy Larkham is late He is due at the funeral of his favourite school teacher who once told him 'It's hard work being anyone' It's especially hard for Andy stuck in a dead end job terminally short of cash and with a fiancée who is about to. This was an interesting book following a guy who by a twist of fate inherits millions of pounds It was a reasonable yarn but the characters were too one dimensional and too gullible for me